Definition Obesity - medical condition in which excess body fat added up to have an effort on your health, leading to early death or other diseases
Obesity Facts
-Globally, there are more than 1 billion overweight adults, 300 million of them are obese
-Obesity poses a major risk of chronic diseases such as type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular disease, hypertension and stroke, osteoarthritis, and some forms of cancer
-The main causes of obesity are increased consumption of energy-dense foods high in saturated fats and sugars, and reduced physical activity
-1 out of every 3 Americans are obese
-55% of Americans are overweight or obese
-Over the past 20 years, the number of children that are overweight or obese doubled 50%
Pathophysiology
-Leptin and ghrelin are the main instances in what controls your body's appetite. Ghrelin tells the stomach to eat when empty and for the stomach to stretch when you are full after eating. Leptin controls the fat storage and whether you need the fat or not. Both of these counteract with each other and control the appetite. When you are obese, your leptin level is resistant and you have very high levels of it. If your body is resistant to it, that will lead to eating more than you need to which causes obesity in people.
leptin molecule
BSX
-BSX is a link that is what food you put in to your body and your spontaneous physical activity, Activities could include simple as walking or fidgeting while sitting. In the brain, the hypothalamus is where both of these are controlled. It is what is signaled in your brain when you want food and go and get it. Research was done on mice and it concurred that if a mouse lacked BSX, then it was a lot lazier than real mice. BSX could be a target for medicine that will help obesity. Research is still ongoing.
Health problems made from obesity
-heart disease
-type 2 diabetes
-stroke
-high blood pressure
-heart failure
Causes of obesity
-advances in technology
-diet
-genes
-medical and psychiatric diseases
Management of obesity
-better diet
-exercise
-surgery
Table of Contents
Definition
Obesity - medical condition in which excess body fat added up to have an effort on your health, leading to early death or other diseases
Obesity Facts
-Globally, there are more than 1 billion overweight adults, 300 million of them are obese
-Obesity poses a major risk of chronic diseases such as type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular disease, hypertension and stroke, osteoarthritis, and some forms of cancer
-The main causes of obesity are increased consumption of energy-dense foods high in saturated fats and sugars, and reduced physical activity
-1 out of every 3 Americans are obese
-55% of Americans are overweight or obese
-Over the past 20 years, the number of children that are overweight or obese doubled 50%
Pathophysiology
-Leptin and ghrelin are the main instances in what controls your body's appetite. Ghrelin tells the stomach to eat when empty and for the stomach to stretch when you are full after eating. Leptin controls the fat storage and whether you need the fat or not. Both of these counteract with each other and control the appetite. When you are obese, your leptin level is resistant and you have very high levels of it. If your body is resistant to it, that will lead to eating more than you need to which causes obesity in people.
BSX
-BSX is a link that is what food you put in to your body and your spontaneous physical activity, Activities could include simple as walking or fidgeting while sitting. In the brain, the hypothalamus is where both of these are controlled. It is what is signaled in your brain when you want food and go and get it. Research was done on mice and it concurred that if a mouse lacked BSX, then it was a lot lazier than real mice. BSX could be a target for medicine that will help obesity. Research is still ongoing.
Health problems made from obesity
-heart disease
-type 2 diabetes
-stroke
-high blood pressure
-heart failure
Causes of obesity
-advances in technology
-diet
-genes
-medical and psychiatric diseases
Management of obesity
-better diet
-exercise
-surgery
Work Cited
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Obesity
http://www.obesity.org/
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/obesity.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prader-Willi_syndrome
http://www.who.int/topics/obesity/en/
Pictures
www.jaxhealth.com/.../ ADAM%20ObesityIll.jpg
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Leptin.png